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An employer would be guilty of race
discrimination by victimisation if he or
she treated any employee less favourably
than others because that employee has
already or threatens to bring
proceedings, give evidence or
information, take any action or make any
allegation concerning the employer with
reference to the RRA.

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Dismissal for out-of-hours activities:
In the November case of Pay v Lancashire
Probation Service (Times, 27 November 2003
EAT) Mr Pay was a probation officer who in
his spare time performed shows at 'hedonist
and fetish clubs' and sold various bondage
products through the internet.
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